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Inquiry term 2



Look at this cool song we have been learning as part of our inquiry this term.  We can move around using many different methods. 

Scooter Obstacle Course


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As part of our inquiry we have been thinking about how children move around.  

On Thursday afternoon, we set up a safe obstacle course to scooter around, in our room. We thought about possible obstacles we could use. We used cones, skipping ropes, hula hoops and a table.  



We talked about safety and thought we need to go slow and look where we are going. We thought the cones were like people and when somebody hit a cone we likened it to bumping into people. The ropes were like the footpath, we were careful we didn't go off the footpath onto the road.  

How do people move from place to place?


Our inquiry this term has been 'How do people and goods move from place to place?' 

Mary-Jane is scootering.        
Madisyn is skateboarding.                    
Arihia is rollerskating.


This week we have been answering one of our questions - 'How can children move from place to place?'
We have thought about many different ways to move.  Today Mrs Calvert brought along three methods of transport for us to try.  Look at us having fun and learning at the same time!


Creating With Jovi Clay

We have been learning to create 3D art with jovi modelling clay.  First we learned how to create shapes and textures with the clay.  We then made 
a model of a vehicle that could be used to transport people which links to our inquiry topic this term How people and goods move from place to place.  







Limiteti has made a rocket and Frank has made a helicopter.










Others made planes, boats, trucks, cars even a waka.  We all enjoyed using the clay.






Constable Taina Visits Room 5

We have been learning how to cross the road safely with Constable Taina. We learned to stand back from the curb, look right and left, then right and left again.  Next we walked quickly to the other side, checking right and left as we crossed.   

We have to practice with our parents until we are 8 years old when we can cross the road by ourselves.

Look at Frank and Adalene and Rita and Jairus crossing the road  carefully.